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Here’s a little Friday morning personal inspiration with a snippet of The Triumph of Death by Pieter

Here’s a little Friday morning personal inspiration with a snippet of The Triumph of Death by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, c. 1562. In this oil panel painting, Bruegel combines visual elements of Northern woodcuts of the Dance of Death, as well as concepts and styles seen in the the Italian fresco The Triumph of Death from Palermo. I love Northern Renaissance paintings and pieces with tons of strange little scenes and hidden symbolism. I also just love armies of skeletons. ☠⚔


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MAEDHROS Flemish Painters

I hate that I do it to myself every time to put in all the details… oh well…. Worth it? ^^’

So yeah, here’s the next gen firstborn based on Filips de Schone his portrait by anonymous painter ^^

NERDANEL Flemish Painters

There she is!! It’s been ages since I drew her ^^ this time tho, she’s in the clothes of Isabella van Bourbon (1436-1465). The painting of her I chose has no known painter, but it’s been guessed to have come from the Flemish school! It took me ages to draw the hair so I’m going let my hand rest now for a bit ^^

Rogier van der Weyden (Flemish)Crucifixion diptych1455-60Oil on panel Image from Wikipedia.

Rogier van der Weyden (Flemish)
Crucifixion diptych
1455-60
Oil on panel

Image from Wikipedia.


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